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What are the risks to Ukraine's nuclear reactors in war

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which has repeatedly expressed concerns over the shelling of the plant, has proposed the establishment of a nuclear safety and security protection zone around the plant.

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What are the risks to Ukraines nuclear reactors in war

"The basins of spent fuel are just big pools with uranium fuel rods in them - they are really hot depending on how long they have been there," Kate Brown, an environmental historian at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology whose book "Manual for Survival" documents the full scale of the Chernobyl disaster, said in August.

"If fresh water is not put in, then the water will evaporate. Once the water evaporates, then the zirconium cladding will heat up and it can catch fire and then we have a bad situation - a fire of irradiated uranium which is very like the Chernobyl situation releasing a whole complex of radioactive isotopes."

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What are the risks to Ukraines nuclear reactors in war

An emission of hydrogen from a spent fuel pool caused an explosion at reactor 4 in Japan's Fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011.

According to a 2017 Ukrainian submission to the IAEA, there is a total of more than 2,200 tonnes of nuclear material excluding the reactors, according to the document.